Lawsuit Against Biden Administration Attempting to Cancel Student Debt
NCLA Litigation Counsel Sheng Li joins the Marc Cox Morning Show to discuss NCLA's new lawsuit, Cato Institute, Mackinac Center for Public Policy v. Miguel Cardona, et al., against the Biden administration's student loan debt cancellation plan.
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Groups Sue Biden Over Student Loan Handout
NCLA President and General Counsel Mark Chenoweth joins Fox & Friends to discuss NCLA's latest lawsuit challenging the Biden administration's student loan debt bailout.
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Exclusive Interview With Judge Pauline Newman's Attorney Greg Dolin - Clause 8 Podcast
NCLA Senior Litigation Counsel Greg Dolin joins the Clause 8 podcast to discuss Newman v. Moore and the Federal Circuit's unconstitutional efforts to oust Judge Pauline Newman.
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Biden Moves to Plan B on Student Loan Bailout
NCLA President and General Counsel Mark Chenoweth joins One America News to discuss the recent Supreme Court ruling on the student loan bailout plan and the Biden administration's next move.
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What Missouri v. Biden Means for Free Speech
Join NCLA for a timely discussion of the dramatic July 4 injunction handed down by Judge Terry Doughty of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana. The injunction comes in the case of Missouri v. Biden, a lawsuit brought by NCLA along with Missouri and Louisiana against a vast array of federal agencies for their invidious efforts to censor the free expression of Americans on social media. The facts we uncovered are incredible: a massive censorship enterprise of unparalleled scope coming from scores of bureaucrats and agencies throughout the Administrative State, all designed to crush dissent and stifle any ideas (even true statements) the government found inconvenient.
NCLA Senior Litigator John Vecchione moderates the discussion between Zhonette Brown, who have litigated this case on behalf of the individual clients represented by NCLA, and John Sauer, Principal at James Otis Law Group, LLC, originally represented Missouri in the case as the state's Solicitor General, and now represents Louisiana. He previously also served as Deputy Attorney General for Special Litigation for Missouri.
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Mark Chenoweth on Biden v. Nebraska
NCLA President and General Counsel Mark Chenoweth joins Iowa Politics with Jeff Stein to discuss the Education Dept.'s Student Loan Relief Hearing and Biden v. Nebraska.
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Why Student Loan Cancellation Is Unconstitutional
NCLA President and General Counsel Mark Chenoweth is interviewed on Quinn in the Morning about the issues with the government's student loan debt cancellation plan.
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Mark Chenoweth on Biden's Unlawful Student Loan Debt Cancellation
NCLA President and General Counsel Mark Chenoweth joins Wilkow! to discuss the problems with the Biden administration's student loan cancellation plan.
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Student Loan Debt Cancellation Is Unlawful
NCLA Litigation Counsel Sheng Li joins The Steve Hook Show to discuss updates on President Biden's student loan debt bailout plan.
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SCOTUS 2023 Term Review
Our panel discusses some of the decisions from what has turned out to be the most epic term since...well, last term!
Hear from a variety of experts, including: NCLA President and General Counsel Mark Chenoweth; Senior Litigation Counsel Peggy Little, fresh off a 9-0 victory in SEC v. Cochran (consolidated with Axon v. FTC): Litigation Counsel Sheng Li, leading NCLA's charge against the unlawful student loans struck down by the Court in Biden v. Nebraska; and others.
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Sheng Li on Biden's Unconstitutional Student Loan Debt Bailout Efforts
NCLA Litigation Counsel Sheng Li joins Steve Gruber to discuss President Biden's student loan bailout efforts.
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Lawsuit Targets MA Covid-Tracking App
NCLA Litigation Counsel Sheng Li is interviewed by Newsmax on NCLA's lawsuit, Wright v. Mass. Dept. of Public Health, against DPH for working with Google to install a Covid-tracking app on the phones of residents without their knowledge or consent.
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Mass. Health Officials, Google Allegedly Put Tracking Software on Phones During Pandemic
Former Mass. State Representative Geoff Diehl explains Wright v. Massachusetts Department of Public Health, et al., NCLA's lawsuit challenging DPH’s covert installation of a Covid tracing app that tracks and records the movement and personal contacts of Android mobile device users without owners’ permission or awareness.
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Sheng Li on Student Loan Cancellation
NCLA Litigation Counsel Sheng Li joins The Overton Window to explain why the president can’t spend money without congressional approval.
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Public Hearing on Student Loan Cancellation
NCLA President and General Counsel Mark Chenoweth presents comments at the U.S. Department of Education's Public Hearing on Student Loan Relief on July 18, 2023.
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Supreme Court Strikes Down Student Loan Cancellation Plan
NCLA Litigation Sheng Li joins Ringside Politics with Jeff Crouere to discuss the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision in Biden v. Nebraska striking down the student loan debt cancellation plan.
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Latest Developments in NCLA's Challenge to Gov't Censorship
NCLA Senior Litigation Counsel John Vecchione joins The Steve Hook Show to talk through recent developments in Missouri v. Biden, NCLA's lawsuit against the gov't for pressuring social media companies to censor Americans online.
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The End of Biden’s Federal Covid-19 Vaccine Mandate
The End of Biden’s Federal Covid-19 Vaccine Mandate
On Thursday, the Biden-Harris Administration officially ended the disgraceful Covid-19 vaccine mandates it never should have implemented for federal employees and federal contractors. These unlawful mandates, which were ordered without a vote of Congress, compelled millions of Americans to take an experimental vaccine without their consent—and, for those with naturally acquired immunity, against the medical advice of experts.
These mandates violated unwilling recipients’ constitutional rights to bodily integrity and to refuse unwanted medical care, as well as their statutory right to informed consent. Vec and Mark discuss the end of the federal vaccine mandate and its consequences.
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ATF’s Bump Stock Ban Could be Heading to SCOTUS; 14th Amd. Doesn’t Let President Extend Debt Limit
ATF’s Bump Stock Ban Could be Heading to U.S. Supreme Court
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a petition for a writ of certiorari with the U.S. Supreme Court in Michael Cargill v. Merrick B. Garland, et al. In January, the full Fifth Circuit bench ruled that a bump stock does not fall within the definition of “machinegun” as set forth in federal law. Thus, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives lacked the statutory authority to issue the Final Rule banning bump stocks. NCLA represents gun shop owner, Army veteran, and firearms instructor Michael Cargill of Austin, Texas.
Mark interviews NCLA Senior Litigation Counsel Rich Samp on the government’s cert. petition in Cargill v. Garland.
The 14th Amendment Doesn’t Let the President Extend the Debt Limit
The Fourteenth Amendment doesn’t let the president extend the debt limit. Mark and Vec discuss.
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Legal Docket: Deep Sixing the Deep State?
NCLA Senior Litigation Counsel John Vecchione joins WORLD Radio to discuss an upcoming case in the U.S. Supreme Court that targets Chevron deference.
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NCLA Defends Constitutionally-Protected Speech
Judge Terry A. Doughty of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana has granted a preliminary injunction prohibiting several federal agencies and specific White House officials from pressuring or coordinating with social media companies to suppress constitutionally-protected speech.
NCLA Senior Litigation Counsel Zhonette Brown joins One America News Network to discuss NCLA's recent victory in Missouri v. Biden.
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SCOTUS Strikes Down Biden Student Loan Cancellation Plan
NCLA applauds the U.S. Supreme Court decision blocking the Biden Administration’s plan to cancel nearly a half-trillion dollars in outstanding student loans owed to the U.S. Treasury. As NCLA urged in an amicus curiae brief it filed in the case of Biden v. Nebraska, the court ruled that Executive Branch administrators lack any legitimate power to make such sweeping changes to the law absent authorization from our elected representatives in Congress.
Litigation Counsel Sheng Li joins News/Talk 1540 KXEL to discuss NCLA's recent amicus win in Biden v. Nebraska.
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NCLA Notches Supreme Court Amicus Win Against Biden’s Student Loan Debt Handout
NCLA applauds the U.S. Supreme Court decision blocking the Biden Administration’s plan to cancel nearly a half-trillion dollars in outstanding student loans owed to the U.S. Treasury. As NCLA urged in an amicus curiae brief it filed in the case of Biden v. Nebraska, the court ruled that Executive Branch administrators lack any legitimate power to make such sweeping changes to the law absent authorization from our elected representatives in Congress.
Litigation Counsel Sheng Li joins Alabama's Morning News to discuss the recent amicus win in Biden v. Nebraska.
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NCLA Defends Constitutionally-Protected Speech
Judge Terry A. Doughty of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana has granted a preliminary injunction prohibiting several federal agencies and specific White House officials from pressuring or coordinating with social media companies to suppress constitutionally-protected speech.
NCLA Senior Litigation Counsel Zhonette Brown joins One America News Network to discuss NCLA's recent victory in Missouri v. Biden.
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Federal Judge Rules Biden Administration Cannot Censor Americans on Social Media
Judge Terry A. Doughty of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana has granted a preliminary injunction prohibiting several federal agencies and specific White House officials from pressuring or coordinating with social media companies to suppress constitutionally-protected speech.
NCLA Senior Litigation Counsel John Vecchione joins the Chris Stigall Podcast to discuss NCLA's recent victory in Missouri v. Biden.
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